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Cleared of pork-barrelling but not of probity missteps, Labor’s Local Small Commitments Allocation scheme shows how not to ...
NSW upper house MPs had called for the arrest of five staff in the offices of NSW Premier Chris Minns and Police Minister ...
NSW is pitching itself as private capital’s next safe bet, with a new authority to accelerate approvals and shepherd ...
The final Respect@Work reforms are now in place, but the AHRC says there's more to be done. Restorative justice, legislative ...
What do Shakespeare, Ricoeur, and robodebt have in common? A reminder that leadership is about how we remember -- and what ...
Veteran emergency services leader Trent Curtin will lead the RFS into a new chapter, with volunteers and disaster readiness in sharp public sector focus.
Australia pledged to prevent torture. Decades later, the oversight system meant to deliver on that promise remains stalled, and vulnerable people are still paying the price.
The ATO promised transparency on its billion-dollar IT spend. The Bristow review is finalised, but the summary remains elusive.
The Queensland government will use a surplus in the state public servants’ defined benefits fund to pay down the state’s debt. Treasurer David Janetzki announced that $3 billion in defined benefit ...
Reducing the public service via 'natural attrition' would have required significant redundancies and redeployments, says the Parliamentary Budget Office.
NSW’s first performance and wellbeing framework lands in budget paper no.2, linking dollars to impact across health, skills, housing.
YouTube has caused more harm to Australians under 16 than any other social media platform, says eSafety commissioner Julie ...